Well this book was pretty ridiculous, but I gave it 3 stars for the entertainment. I laughed a lot. Jessica was so annoying. And I totally hated the ending, won't say what it was in case anyone wants to read this. But I think I'm just going to reread the old Sweet Valley. I liked that we were told ...
Oh where do I begin? In middle school, I ate up the Sweet Valley Twins series... In high school, I devoured Sweet Valley High... and I read a few SVU books, but not enough for them to have made a lasting impression.I feel a deep connection with the Wakefield twins (cheesy much?). In all seriousness ...
I'm not sure how to rate this. So I'm going to give it a mid-grade rating and tell you why I loved it and why I hated it.Come on! It's Sweet Valley! Who doesn't love our favorite all-American twins and their escapades? Reading Confidential and seeing all those characters' names on the pages again ...
Okay, this was pretty terrible. But I knew it was going to be terrible, but I had to read it because I was obsessed with all of the Sweet Valley series when I was a kid. It's pretty much exactly what I was expecting.
I finally understand what nerdboys felt towards George Lucas after the release of Episode 1. In fact, I'd rather Francine Pascal had written about Jar Jar Binks than this. But here's the thing -- I still would've read it. Sweet Valley High is...was such a fond childhood memory for me that no amount ...
Way back in middle school, the Sweet Valley Twins and all the subsequent series involving Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield were my brain candy. Simple, easy, fluff reads when you just need to escape. What better escape can there be than sunny California, accompanied by two amazingly popular and gor...
This was a very fun read especially since I was a big fan of the series when I was younger. It was nice to catch up with the characters from Sweet Valley, CA 10 years later. Some characters turned out to be as expected and others were a surprise. This was a great way to take me down memory lane.
Truly painful to read. The head-hopping and constant flashbacks made this a challenge to follow, and characters I enjoyed reading in junior high are now unlikeable. There's also too many instances of telling rather than showing, as though gaps in time between the end of the original series and now h...
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